Usage examples of "right foot" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom has a pain in his big toe on his right foot. A Tom le duele el dedo gordo de su pie derecho.
I prefer going on foot to going by bus. Prefiero ir a pie que ir en autobús.
Everyone has the right to a nationality. Toda persona tiene derecho a una nacionalidad.
The thief was bound hand and foot. Ataron al ladrón de manos y pies.
Is it all right to take pictures in this building? ¿Se pueden tomar fotos dentro de este edificio?
He stared at me from head to foot. Me miró de pies a cabeza.
I'm not always right, I just always correct you when you make mistakes. No siempre tengo razón, es solo que siempre te corrijo cuando cometes errores.
He hurt his left foot when he fell. Él se lastimó su pie izquierdo al caer.
Would 9 o'clock be all right? ¿Te conviene a las nueve?
He has never even set foot on foreign soil. Él ni siquiera ha puesto un pie en tierra extranjera.
We consider it the citizens' legitimate right to have public libraries. Consideramos como un derecho legítimo de los ciudadanos tener bibliotecas públicas.
Tom didn't mean to step on Mary's foot. Tom no quiso pisarle el pie a Mary.
Pets are a privilege, not a right! ¡Las mascotas son un privilegio, no un derecho!
Most students come to school on foot. La mayoría de los estudiantes vienen a la escuela de a pie.
God is always right. Dios siempre tiene la razón.
Tom goes to school on foot. Tom va a la escuela andando.
Is this the right way to go to the railway station? ¿Este es el camino correcto para ir a la estación de tren?
There is an old castle at the foot of the mountain. Hay un viejo castillo al pie de la montaña.
It is a difficult task, choosing what is "right" or "wrong", but you have to do it. Es una tarea difícil elegir qué está "bien" o "mal", pero has de hacerlo.
He'll come on foot or by bicycle. Él vendrá a pie o en bicicleta.
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